8 adjectives to describe magpies

And now will I go down and serve thy stepson,the handsome magpie, the reader of books."

In the fields, for long stretches, nothing stirred except pheasants, feeding on the neglected grain, and big, noisy magpies.

If she could learn to sit comfortably back and lounge a trifle, and if a friendly magpie would only chance along and steal her stock of fronts, for a nest, so that she would be obliged to show her own lovely hair that shades like oxidized silver, the transformation would be complete.

Still, there are always the pigeons and the cushats, the wicked magpies and the screaming "jaypies," as the local people call the jays.

Then came stretches of drenched fields, vacant except for big black ravens and nimble piebald magpies, which bickered among themselves in the neglected and matted grain; and then we swung round a curve in the rutted roadway and were in the town of Battice.

Don't you know enough to keep still, you little magpie?"

Scribe's popularity has become a tradition, and his works have proved a veritable bonanza to the dramatic magpies of every nation in Europe; but among the French critics of the past generation he has found a very grudging recognition.

Thereupon Krake explained that, feeling anxious about him, she had sent her pet magpies after him, and that the birds had come home and revealed all.

8 adjectives to describe  magpies